Arizona Hit and Run

Were you recently charged with a hit and run in Arizona? If so, you need a lawyer experienced defending hit and runcases like yours. The lawyers at Ronald Zack, PC want to help you with your case. Under Arizona law, any driver involved in a motor vehicle accident is required to stay at the scene and contact law enforcement.

Steps to take after a motor vehicle accident

Having a car accident is very stressful, but you should try to remain calm and remember these important rules. First, you should make sure to stop your vehicle in a safe place. If you hit another parked car or someone’s property (such as a mailbox) you are required to identify and contact the owner. If the vehicle or property is unattended, you must leave a note with your contact information and you must also file a report with police. In the unfortunate event that someone was injured or even killed in the accident you must contact emergency or medical services immediately and attempt to aid the injured person. Failure to do any of these things results in a hit and run charge!

If you did leave the accident, police will start a hit and run investigation. If they start asking you questions, it’s best to first speak with your attorney before answering them. Remember, if you are arrested you have the right to remain silent.

Without legal defense, you could face such penalties as fines, a suspended license and even jail time. You may also lose your vehicle. During your sentencing, the court will take into account the facts surrounding your case such as the nature of the accident, extent of damage, any personal injuries, how you cooperated with law enforcement and your criminal record.

The attorneys at Ronald Zack, PC take your hit and run case very seriously. We have the knowledge and experience to represent you in court and want to help you win your case. Contact us today and we’ll start putting together your defense.